Land Use & Zoning

A variance in zoning law is:

AA change to the zoning classification of a parcel
BPermission to deviate from specific zoning requirements due to unique hardship✓ Correct
CAn agreement between neighboring property owners to share land use
DA temporary suspension of all zoning regulations

Explanation

A variance grants relief from specific zoning requirements when strict enforcement would cause undue hardship due to unique characteristics of the property. Variances are granted by the zoning board of appeals and do not change the underlying zoning classification.

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